Rogerspeak

I consider anyone a fellow Arminian who is an orthodox Protestant Christian (justification by grace alone through faith alone) who believes in human inability to initiate a saving relationship with God apart from prevenient grace (whatever they might call that), corporate election, prevenient grace (again, whatever they might call it), universal atonement, and resistible grace and does not believe God “designed, ordained, or rendered certain” the fall of humanity and all of its consequences. Yes, that’s a large tent and I invite anyone who fits that profile into/under it—whether they agree with Arminius about other matters or not and whether they call themselves Arminian or not.

I have to think that tent is anything but “large” in comparison with the tent called “evangelicals” or “Christians”. Those terms are certainly hallmarks of Arminianism. But how many evangelicals would ever use them to describe their theology without already self-identifying as an Arminian?